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It I V&M l«APMl! i.'Jlj VOILE--The Popular Fabric ji In the Springtime woman's fancy turns, not lightly, hut- seriously, to thoughts ;j of the dainty Summer Frocks that every woman loves to wear. The prettiest V of these pretty frocks will be made of Voiles this Summer—Voiles that are jg, sheer and line and printed in colours of wonderful beauty. Nowhere will you find such beauties as are now displayed for your early choice—designs that are unique—colour effects that are rare—and all Very New! The new designs for thi of Colour and I son have been opened up here, and for Beauty site Pattern they are without an equal. We have them in all the new shades of Plain Colours—PALE GREEN, COPPER, LIME, BROWN and SAXE—being most prominent, Their Lovely Colourings and Designs, combined with our usual Moderate Pricings, make these Voiles all the more desirable. WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU THEM. MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE? •xonct HAMILTON. A GREAT FARffl AVAILABLE AS A GOING CONCERN. MILKING 110 COWS, WITH NEWLY INSTALLED MACHINEB. 12-BAII. COWSHED, very well equipped, HORSES, CARTS, CANS, ETfl\| COMFORTABLE FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, on 400 ACRES. ■vroTE.-—This property is only five miles from Te Awamutti, and has the rosiest of futures with the coming of Dried Milk and even at present Butter-fat Prices. The owner's reason for selling is SOUND and the place offers GOOD BUYING There is an IMMEDIATE PROFIT in It. PRICE, £47 10/- PER ACRE. CASH DEPOSIT, £4600. CO., Ltd VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. We Can Supply every class of MODERN FARM MACHINERY JL PLOUGHS— SingIe and Double Furrow, _ ' "I ff Heavy and Light Swamp and Tracrli ass?&? tor Hillside and Disc P loU S hs - Call and inspect the latest Singla Furrow Plough on the market—the P. &0. A Plough with many improvements, including dirt-proof wheel--1 bearings and unbreakable steel beam. _ -*' HARROWS.-Disc Harrows (all sizes), spring tyne, zig-zag and peg tooth, Half Chain and Half Trypod or all Trypod. CULTlVATOßS.—lnternational Angle Frame Giant, fitted with spring teeth. DRILLS.-Deering McCormick and Empire, all sizes. The finest Drills on the market. LIMESOWERS & SUBSOILERS.-Reid and Grey's Special Booklet on these will interest you. Call or send PEERING *" MCCORMICK MOWERS, B.NDERS, HAY RAKES, SWEEP RAKES & STACKERS.-Book your incuts now sure delivery for tin. WE ARE AGENTS FOR:—lnternational Harvester Co. & Reid and Grey Ltd., New Zealandia Ml kin* Machines Titan and International Tractors, I.H.C. Motor Trucks (the truck that gives satisfaction), Imperial Self-oiling Windmills, Primrose Cream Separators, Mewell Sanders Disc Houghs, etc., etc Send to us for your FARM IMPLEMENTS. Book your requirements now to ensure delivery. General Merchants 'Phono 1779

as Ihe Hon. llnghic Pierrepont, the woidd-he “crook." Picture Pars. '•'lie Charles Dickons classic, "Did iairii.sily Shop." is to he iilmcd, xvilh Bessie Cove as Lillie Nell. Cos!i. we hope [he overall movement doesn't hit Die Mack Sennell studios, says an American writer. Madge Kennedy plans a trip abroad, and, upon her return she will again lal<i> up her work behind the lootlighls. Montagu Cove will play opposite Ceraidme Farrar in a picturisalion ot 1),,. Cuiiops stage melodrama, “The lliddie Woman.'’ In a popularity contest conducted h\ the Motion Picture Magazine. Mary Pick ford heads the women with dth votes, and Wallace lleid the men with |,'!,7ud \o|es. More than oO.ono miles of motion picture film wore exported Irom •he I niled States iu the calendar year hh'.i, enough to stretch more than twice around tin- world at !l has been definitely announced that William S. Hart will retire from the screen in the near future. He has refused, also, a generous offer by A. 11. Woods to return lo the speaking stage. Bryant Washburn, Hie popular movie star, is now making pictures in Kngland. II is said that quite a num- I her of prominent film players intend lo follow his example, owing lo 11m line “sellings" which ran he obtained m j the old Country. ' || is said Dial field. Coekyear, the I .ivialor who was kill. .1 recently while , at I eir.pl in- a daring stunt will) an ■ aeroplane, was engaged to Miss \ i<>l i | Dana, the winsome little screen star. | II will he remembered that Miss Dana s j husband died during the influenza, ( epidemic. \ premonil ion that her former fruieee. \\ I!o had been reported kilh'd I in Do- war. would re I urn to her. oilin’! I |f,p. recently win n Sylvia Dreamer j ; (formerly a Williamson dramatic )ij:iyel‘ m Australia creeled Cieul. t . IC. Lewis, of Urn army intelligence j 1 corps, upon his arrival in Cos Angeles. Tim officer was gassed in action and i | believed killed. Not hmg ago Miss j j Creamer had a dream which told her] Iho would hark lo her. Three I weeks later he appeared. The matinee girls of the neighlioiirj pood 'says a I,os Armeies writer; have j found themselves in a duller of exIe; | omen I . lialph, the sou of I’raneis | X. Bushman, who is every hit as; handsome as his father, is in town.; I;a 11 > 1 1 came West |o play leads in j ; Christie comedies. He finished a pari ! and was cast by Coddwyn to play Hie, ' Juvenile in mm of those Boolh 'far-1 kington two-reelers that limy are • making. Calpli is tall and blond, wild j eyes like his father. and the same way. of making the maids of a nation think! th.it he is the handsomest tiling in the world.

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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14493, 16 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14493, 16 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14493, 16 October 1920, Page 3